Kingston News (1868), 12 Jul 1869, p. 1

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A\bu|a1l . Cbnrloth I-'qH nn.l .00 urinl 0 -.n.o:-- l`-~ !'ln_ srmuan l'|I|Il'~l`a\|IIn l(`tlIlI(`l'i. mg is compound or the funny. "'9 3_nmu, Hanna, Namlallu `K0 Ipply on bonrd, or to U. l.K|1'Gl10RN, 700! of Brock Street. L IRRQ 7 LFIIIWR-. G. M. KINGHLFRN, Kingston. S641, llld Belleville. smunzn nu .- J'..Il. l.AI'li\'l.`S anl THL'RSD.(Y x-\l. _n.,.-......l:-._ _. having superior pas- .II.' nn knot.` .. A.~ -EINGHORN, `-6 I)_- _I_ :1. , endid Luke Steamers V`! uu l|U?|:"'l' 0|. 10 D. lll'R`PHY. Utuwa. I'.'I`\.'{` D; Ln 3? the triin from -4 -n__n. ._,.-- lll- IIBILIB ll'.l `AI. tnin fpr A`\J'Ill_II.AI Brock Street. . J. J. Marley .1. B. Estes, an ulu W I": .uATcu, Age: ..r-uunug lUl' 1`;u.~mm, and -"tn-:uncr.~'. . Kella-y, -J \-\\"|I:|| at Clnym fnlnprmy. TE1~ib1`1` TU Ybun FR.IEN'DS.--Thcl Cnnoxxcma: AND Nnws is published every Friday morning, and cont.ni;.s all the news of the week.- For Fifty Cents, paid in ulvnnge, you may send it up your friends for three months at the reduced rates of fpnatage. For One Dollar it may be sent six months. Single copies, price Five cents, may be bed at the Daily New oice, Princess Street. - ARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of Untario for Privane Bills `ynre hereby notied that they are required by the 51st and following Rules of the Legislntive As- sembly (which are published in full in the Untario Gqfctu), to give NOTlCE of their application {clearly and distinctly pecifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Ga:elte, and also in a Newspapefpblished in the County or Union of Counties affected; such notice shall be continued in each case for 8 period of at lemt six weeks `during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the gat and Inst of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Uice. ' A n n-.:a:....... I`..- l')-:..-a.. `D:II.. ........o I... .......'.-.1- 1:, All Petitions for Private Bills must be presnt-M ed within the rsuhree week; of the Session. nu A Dl .Ii!J"l" f1lf.T.MR -=--J 1.3:--uuzuluruts. nu I unit: IJU llgtllln UK |"l'f' sun nuth0riZ.Pd- In sell for me in that city, buy- ers hm mutioucd against hargniuing with any one there for my boats. It rnrznnltnli arcu--p@ -QVII`-kl %(-Nrfn-K: STREET, xrsrasrupz ONTARIO. ' ll. 1:. Stephens. Proprietor- _ Trusty Potter: in attendance at Railroad Depot. In-1 Steamboat Landings. Oct: 28. N Assortment of-Ski's always on hnnd. A Work leaving Kingston to be paid for be- me being sent out of the Emblishmem. .`\`I,,_Al'-Ir.-1 , l'I,...a:.... :... ll _ . . _ -_`L.r*- -mu ucnug urns uus ux um n:!LuInI:lrllIIeul. N01": --CAt'fl0l.-['M'li+-5 in Mon:ren} iII offe.-ring for Sale Boats purporting to come from mfestablishrnent. As I have no agent or per- son n.u!I|nri1.nri.In Q1-`I fnr nm in Hunt ninr hnu- \ TJILL b_e deliverpd lo the Trjade, direct from the Matnufactory, at 80 rents per dozen, and Private Families at $1 per dozen. Urders left at A. Livingt`on`s and City Book Sthre. _..u . nuvuu; L'z1lIIII|l'3 8.! I at Livix Stbre. .~\I.P3S AND ~ 1 unT;.~,1 llll Toronto, 25th F eb., 1869. __-.. -... n-.\. IIv.`vvI\ 3 `-1352 c4RnA'rRAcA WATER. Kjngston, May 6, 1869. ,- _-....-g | nus`. The)` are admirably adapted `sight, and nbrd the best nrtilipi: man Vishnu I'DI':n1vnnh-.I A - T HE CIIILFIBIEATEID 4.; puuoa CAVO-CU) Kingston, Jhne mu, 18619. Alliifixl, \VA'l`lC] _._._..r, . muauays Am] I": In`:-Ive Gaunnoqm` on ` "days, nu; mm-. and s `p an. `hr Freight or Pussagze 1 ll M. 0'(;<)Ri1AN, l`.():A '1` BUILDER I)IQ()PI STREI'3'l', -. \~ on s-1,5! .1 `.1 under Th l ,:;an ' i;.s"1`ABLIs111-:5 181?.` llilngslon and PRIVA'l`I_*3 BILLS. Fur Sale by G.` S. I-IORAR7 Kingston, July Tlh, 1869. jBURNE'1";1` Edvi." n (VlIII\I'IT]rfI 1 Fl{0\ TI-I`.\U\C I'BRI3\I'E7 Kingston, 2131. RE constructed L philosophy urn .\'.{`,n\n'|:\- m PLANTAGENET WATER. 1:0 `HIE I [[BLlC ! uou}lU_I UI nature In L JNVEX ELLIPSIS. .. -J-' BOTTLED AT TH E CI_ IIIYCC ll/CC.'1vC UI lIJI.'l ECBUIUII. CHARLEST. GILLMOR, ' Clerk ofjlhe House. _L `lhfirn EBRATEID P.1NTl4}[Sl7lDl ll`? SPECTAULES GEO. clad in accordance with ' of nature in the form ofn C \' lu`,l.LlD\-IL: I` OOI April 1969. -I."C- in,` 31mm 1 house: it lbhh` 3i|lUlI'd1i&; I vbohCIPhIt` Mlicl. ROI hv prulall QCQI In--At`. THE HTEAIKR II. PARK hll, FRESH A LSD I Kingston, W. C REIGHTI ).\', Agent. Inna tiananocnlu` HIIIIM`. g lnrlu-I Square. M. 0'Gu1mAi~i. ' `N`l.'I' 011 board. or In -"L KI.\'(Hl0ltN 'nm ..r I.-....-u_ u. ' _ '1 ills, 111;, ulla \'l.\`I()N>. ce the Inn CON- \lII\.'I\4" `nck Street. Ont. Hi If : RE. .R at MBEEFB W. .l\.. .uun.nn u. uu. 3, nm5;..u..., If you wish the best BAKING POWllEB." ask for GAIRIDNEIPS. Marc}: 20. [-E` Try Gnrduer s Baking Pow- der. _ 33* Try Gal-dner s Cough Re- |-medy.--scc Advcrtiscmcnn T_ `Eve STYLES OF TYPE HAVE! been aded to the DAILY `Nmws Jun! PRINTING OFFICE. Our twp Presses and Automatic Platen Pnntmg Machin- ery enable us to turn_ out work m good * style, with quick kiespntch, and at cheapi uses. Inquiry in solicited. `-.._...-d" V BE remnrkale success wb3'ch.GARDNER S BAKING POWDER has met with since its introduction here warmnta an increased de- mand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at Manufac- turer s prices from Messrs J. GARRUTHERS as Go.,Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Street, and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & (3o. s,'King3ton. .- _-.. --.:.=|. cl... Inna! H IIAIKIAVII /`-"`-"-'---1 IVALLID PIA TUBE mm CCID-, all 5-....- :- I01 _. ""64. ,Lj`\\V_l'uuIug UIITI I.` II` 11:41) I l";'|l\-CI. In closing his accounts for the past year the -sdversiar has determined to abandon the Credit system nltbgether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared tcgsell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the Joweat remunerative prices on strictly cab terms. YTnnni:1 nnnnnina rnnul In: nnfI`x.l1:-n-|anol:n.ln l)cz:leI'-'l;E;1'()`{s and bhoes. N0. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. ES1RES most respectfully to thank his nu. meroua Customers for a liberal patronage _.c;u-nding over FIFTEEN YEARS. Tn nlnainn his non.-..".oa 63.. AL... ......J ..-.... .L- I1 ULUCI "15? Fl-PC VVIII RIC Pu`! III Hulk- E` The patronage of Cash Customers ap- licited. T I IITIIEI IT{hI'\II -' ll DII IDI-I: UBHIJ IUI B13. . Unpaid accouzits must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. T "I'|-nn nah-nnnnn nf' nal-u nllnlnvnnna 1... :{{}3`P....S.u 0 Si*i:i:i1\E.7 AND lMP0l'l`ANTv N0'l`lCE rm msu cusrommas. -_ __ .-_/ -.-n-5.1 -.I\JA. A IV Bo-ech and Maple, Hemlock and Pine, which will be delivered in any part. of the city. Gbeap for Cash. 6|1'I'l I|J JAMES CAMPBELL, Al the Gror-cry Store opposite the_wharf. Wharf fool of Queen Street, Kiggaton, Ap;-e127, 1869. g `HE Subscriber respecifully informs his Cus- tomers and the public generally that he is ziolw ready to supply them with the very best of -uuv. tib- A New and Improved Trolling Bait FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, In all US varieties. RUDS, I` flvfipu u1|IULl. Best selected Sqft Coal for gl on band, also Lehigh Ijurnp ft and Blossburg for Blacksmiths. Terms Cash. -Delivered in citv. TO AN GLERS AN!) ALL LOVERS or THE ['15 CATORIAL ART. JUST RECEIVED from one of (the moat emi- nent Fishing Tacl-:le Mauufn._(-tutors in Eu- rupe a `Splendid assortment of. OUR Coal is Pure Lackawana, being mined in the Wreryiheart of the Lackawnna Valley,- Scmnmn, Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, from the best selected mines, and is pfepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be srrrmed and delivered in the best possible co .- ditiou. h__.,---"-` 1.1 Lcuu JAMES HOPE." Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. _,__. -_j _,?-____ '6a3nNER s BAKING mwnlm. October 21,1868. KING S. P. WHiTE'S. Tobacconist. PRINCESS STREETR; KINGSTON. M .-\.'\.'I\LJ1 GIMP, SPOON BAITS, BASKETS, FLIES, FLY-El00Ks,_ kn Rn` hr- .______ wuoti zj wuon 2 W00 2 LINES, `Apply to] QARD AND SOFT W0oD,g mi Mud. IL;-..-.l;...'l. .._A n:_- mllluv. TACKLE, HOOKS, GASTON. (CANADA). MONDAY . I."_"L Latllllz 101' grates constanjy for Foundry [8 Blacksmiths. * - Livered any part of t;ae JAMES SWIFT & CL; 1:3. Iuu v-an Arnvv nlllirfrdill 1 `Yin-1 FRIDAY at 3 P_.\I. In uI1lUN'D.\T mi TH[`ivL.\`D.\' dlhg II In inlermedune slug buy. . .A or. Pn==a;r-, luring Zlllolnlnn, up; l_v no hnarul, or MITEPHY. Ultavl G. M. RI.\'Gnmu:, * grates .1 Fonnrw r :-n `Inna UVCKJ WIIEITU. !2 Nona sic genuine unless doha up in steal-engraved wrapper, with fnc-Iimilo of my ihemicsl Warehouse; and signed ' H. '1'. HELIIBOLD. E:LunoLn's EXTRACT Bucnu, established up- ward of 18' years, prepared by H. T. HELM- BOLD, Drnggiat, 594 `Broadway, New York, and 104 South 1001 Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa. , Price $1,235 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50, `d0|iYBled to any address. Sold by all Drug- giatu everywhere. ` nnn n.` lDaI|uI:-nA --I---- 3A;- -- ' cuuueu DOIQIBFB.) Da. ll. T. Hnnlaonn, Two bottles only of the package of your valuable liuchu presented to the Institute um been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mortied, and he is free from the daily morning anathema: of the ehambermaid who has charge of his bed- ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use ofyonr Buchu with the children'un_- der our charge may save many at Superinten- dent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Aeylums a great amount of annoyance, and many a poor child sutfering more from weak. near than from habit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as a weakness instead ofa. bad habit) meet an uetly inicted up_on them. Thanking you onj hehalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike benetted, I urn rhannnlfnuliu can-n an. an, wists. Mr H. T. Hnninzonn, Dear Sir--Your coznmnnication`_ requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but. from a. prejudice I had formed against ad- vertising cures for secret diseases, it was i left unanswered. During an accidental con- veraxtion in nidrng store the other evening, my mind was changed on the character of your Bnchn. It was then highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please nd our rates ofndvertising. . Yourw, &c., ' T. B. H. Snrxnousn, Editor and Proprietor of Daily and Semi-We'1y Telegraph" N. Y. S. VOL. INSTITUTE, Corner of Figth Avenue and 76th Slret, Central Park. (A Home and School for the Sonspf De- ceased Soldiers.) nn, H T nvtunnvn uuw IUIJE DLDIIIJII-I3.` 213' if no treatment is pubmitted to, WN- SUMPTION or INSANITY may ensue. Uur eah and blood are supported from these sources, and the he-:lth~7sud happiness, and that of Posterity, depend upon the prompt use of A reliable remedy. 1r \r on vvrxr -um-1.-..._..__ _ run`!-Inn Illliiug Whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how lo_ng su1nding. 11/? H` nn II-nah-nan! in anl-.-.:4-5...! 5- nnu FOR DISEASES OF THE` BLADDER, ` KIDNEYS, ` URAVBL, . DROPSY, ` - (J-RGANIC WEAKNESS, - FEMALE COMPLAINTS, [GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES or my Illlllll gmgn--_ r W...,.uuy 01 ladies, and look you and them right in the face---none of your downcast looks, or any other meanness about them. .1 , do not mean those who keep the organs in- amed `by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly` cured Venereal diseases, from the effect of Self-Abuse and exoesses. have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease- idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal a`ection, sui- cide, and almost. every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tlie real c use of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored all but the right one Diseases of those oruhnn wants. us... Man .4` - unvu uuuwreu an out we nght nne.__ Diseases organs require the use ofa. Diuretic. .HELMBOLD S { mun EXTi1ABT BIJBHLI 1 \J II, JLEIALJEAK, Sell`-Abuse, Vencrcail and sexual Diseases Badly Cured, and _ Excesscs, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organ. The organ of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that these bold, deant, energetic, persevering, successful business men, are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect. health `? You never hear such men complain ofbeing melancholy, ofner- vouaneas, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they` cannot succeed in busi- ness; they don t. become sad and discourag- ed; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look right the face--nnna nf` um... An------~` ll June 16, 1866. .... _..... Acct uuul listless, ruoping, tired of company, of life ? ' y Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody 7 - . Does any little thing make you start or '.'i0mp?. - Is your sleep broken or restless 7 1 la the lustre of your eye unbrilliant ? The bloom on your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much condence in your- self ? Are your spirits iiull and agging-given to fits of melancholy? Ifso, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you resess nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little s.ppe.ite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Nrfjr T)`IHAI\1`.\I\ subje uu you nave 8p4 dyspepsia `I Are your bowels I Do you have ape] blood to the hand 7 la vnnn -n .... -1, 30 NERVOUB AN}; DFIBILITATE 1!. W508! SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES Alln wllnnn n A n-n EQUIRE P DER Iuuu ls: any so CERTAINACURE luck], I nm,r'espectful1y yours, at hunnmiv onel"f ler alxintincr in man: no 4'.....,| . B THE GREAJT DIURETIO,` AND IR A .-EI;e-I_1;;;'.y`impaired ? r mind constantly dv I feel dull ,of ._:.L .f- - - L liatlgas, Gain SALT Lu: Crrv, UTAH, Jan. 23, 1868. [zHl'IO!.l'|_ : PROMPT 'I:REATMENT T0 man- R EXISTENCE DESIRABLE. :-- .' constipated? nave small: nf r..;...:_- in mm .r-v-..uu.._y Janna, Con. Yomm, General Sup : and Director. :6, "i~'*'3vr, READER, :n If....-._-_. _ AND WUOSI OABIEI "ma uuuuL1p!ueu'! . spells of fainting, or rushes of aid ADDR FSS T0 `PHI 'slmrt breaybing or I 3 dwelling upon this EVENING JULY 56 Twenty years experience in using Bry- nn`: Piilmonic Wafers have proved them te be the most effectual remedy for coughs, and irrita- tion of` the throat, caused by cold, or unusual exertion of the vocal organs ; public speokers and singers will find them most beneficial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders Brynn : Pnlmonict Wafers, or Cough and Voiceiozengee, a safe remedy for. the most delicate person, and has caused them to be held in high esteem by all who hue uged them, Sold by all medicine dealers at 25..eenta per box. `~.x - RT OF ADVERTISING.-Eo1-ace A. Greeleyf of New York, s ays:--Tho most successful business men in this city are those who have advertised liberally and constantly. A..sma.ll advertisement con- stantly appearing is betterthsn a display column occasionally. pa-.1.-nu-III 3 .I.II.I' lfycg This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perfect dye; harm- less, reliable, inst_a.n-taneous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eecta of bad dyes ; jnvigorstea and leaves the hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all_Drnggists and Perfume:-3; and properly nppgied at Batchelos Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. ` uulu wucu an omer means have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where th directions on the 2nd page of pam- phlet are well observed. For full particulars, get a. pamphlet, free, of the agent. SPECIAL NOTICE. Sir James Ola:-ke s Female Pill: are exten- sivelv connterfeiuarl, mm. ...,....:.... L--- uuuc ru uni WDILD 188$. N.B.-0ne dollar and Ii] cents for postage, enclosed to NORTHROP & LYMAN, New- castle, 0nt., General Agents for Canada, will insure a. bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold, by all Dmggista in Kingston, and medicine dealer: nun-5.... ..... -.......-an uuaunu reuwue ].'l.llI 9X` sively connterteited. The genuine have nameof JOB MOSES on each pncknge. others are worthless. `M u_,n.......I,.n ___,u.... . - . um, u, ruyuru man. oldi by all Dmggista Kingston, dealers everywhere. ._-_j__j.-.-- r igmniiuz PILLS, Prepared from prescription of Sir J. .Glnrke, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. `HIS well-known remedy is no imposition, 1 but a sure and safe re/medy for Female Diicultiee and Obstruction/3, from any cause whatever ; and though a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Muaeuo LLDIIB it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in a short time, bring `on the monthly period with regnlerity. , _ r In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heavinese, .F'ntigne on alight exertion, Pelpitntion ofithe Ilenrt, Lownees of Spirits, Hyeterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a. disordered system, there Pills will effect a cure when all other have failed. The hnlra hnvnp `kn-n `------ " " " _ The Great English Remedy: SIR JAMES CLARKE S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Dpnnnunzl l'---- ---A- ' " __-__-- - ., ..u u.;u u1u.u4 (JUL It keeps the hair from falling out, best dressing in the world, making lift brnshy hair, healthy, soft and glossy. For sale by all druggists. - n n Ivnrv - / _._.j_--uga rr.LlJ.\ I IiTW}ILL POSITIVELY RESTORE GREY` HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL 0_0LOUR.~ _~ It. lmnnn oh. h..:. 3-....._ 1-."- ....ou_y uunr, uranuy, sort and R. P. HALL 55 Co., Nashua, ' I ,..... .J.,, "4 uzur ; _-near and Ira.-ujurtnt, ruitlund Jzment. It 2": zrer_y;!'mp_ld and ft!!! produtt: utomierxl raultr. lg: g~r:at}l.ruperz'arz'ty and zcanmny :2: a !:':zz'r Dres.\-iugvzvrr /my cost Frgucli Porxada in acknoiukafzrd lly all my! only 1'1: til}? cgmtttr but in Eurnjz. 7 )1: Restartr and Z yloafsaucunl tuki aw! be mad arm-zm'Mz M: otlur. Soul 31' ALL Dnuaazs-rs. Propri_e_to_rI, S. R. Van Dnu~.r & Co, \.V}m1.....|- n....__-4- -. ....... lJl'l until in: amtr. sou) Dunne Propric-torn, Dnaor Cr-., W'holemle Drug 35 Bu-clay 3:. an 40 Park Place. New-York. ,---._,, _n`.. u-.llV!; nu UI:l1l:'1'lE IFOHI `it; some were hide-bound, with rough and shaggy hair; others had severe colds and coughs; many had the heaves and other com- plaints peculiar to horses ; on hit it operated as a charm, the disease or complsiutwns speedily removed, the appetite and digestive organs cor- rected, the skin softened, and a. sleek and shin- ing appearance given to the coat, all without any danger to, or preventing the horse being used. ARen:tember_ll1e name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each psckage_ Northrop 8; Lymsn, Newcastle, Out., proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. mu. :5. A.ALLEN S ZYL BALSAM1 frtfaratian lr I/at flair ,' .-dear and 1 szdfrhent. very ;imp_ld y wondeffxgl g-:4-ultx. 1;: ,:_-rtat .nmen'm-it-u n JJLLIII Will Restore Gray Hair to its ` Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a niost delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. ` FALLING ILUR is imlneeliutely checked. Mn. 8. A. .n.LLEN ZYLQBALSAMITM. rural/ur l_/')'r_ I/z_ _I1'az'r ldear (ran;-Jur;nr _...'Al._,,; ne- uumnmoa 111 one Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN`S IIAID n'E`7IVt|1Ii1w- new tyne. Important Change. A REAL ELIE RESTOBEB AID DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. TI/ITIQ as A -1'1 -----~ . ~--- Owners of Horses Rt-jolcmg. And why not ? and who knows but that their hoi-sea are rejoicing as well ; who can prove the contrary `I But their owners rejoice because of the astonishing and almost miraculous eifects on their horses of Dnrley s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy." - Some were lean and poor having no appetite ; others would devour their food raveaouslyfygt dori-vo no benet from ill: nnmn an... n.:.:.. L, - , /v -r-IIUU L IJJ Sold by all keepers at 16, `Z ,. ._.. ..v.u-.ucuur:u1enl. 01 me disease. The Hamilton Spectator says : "Persons do ing the St. Lgwrence especially in Montreal and Quebec are very liable to be attacked with Montreal Cholera," for which we have found Perry Davis Pain-killer a. sure cure ; speaking from our own experience a Bottle of Pain-Killer is the best Physician a Traveller can have. Sold In? all n-.---=-~- - " , .. yvuuluuuulu BU PFCVSIGIII` the year have n sure and naval Perry Davis Pain-Ki|'er, which at the commencement of the $34 Thu IInn.lL._ 1` ` Mowrnuez] ,.-__--.. um I._uJLIJJlII. l}l,l`Ul.lI`JI`A- Dinrrhaaa, Dyaentery and all other forms of Bqwel Gomplainla so prevalent at this aenaop of Year IJBVH n ln-nor-I` --~--- " "' ` uulauutnl ?ll butcher : Llghlnij Death to the Living! La Sold by Dealers J July 8. ---v-\-Iv P\J' 41.0 I_I_JJ_-.1,._`1L` nun: RESTORER II I-llletnrn 11....-. ii_: Bnlchel or : Hair Dye nnlp-ni 11.1. n... :. .n.. 1.. ,o____ v` use 03% H I I15 I ? ' Qtvla. Important An `l'|'D1:Vu-9' LWCDCEIIICIN. $aeasa. nilton rm. il -GANADA ououma. T\u....- A--- - ,_...... .. .-uvcuu: can UILVB." Druggista and County 81 16, 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis as Son, PROPRIETORS, Special Jotlcel. _, In--- - _ _..- -....-u. uubll icing :1; {and 9 3 `nnnalv Kn-u .I..-:.__ V | " ` -~ V _. - unvviu Shining Fly-Killer: Livirml 1..-.....1:-_ `L4 as--.. . .. nun; uuuug out. His thgs 5 lifeless, stiff, y, lruzgista. HALL S VEGEIABLE -_Sl(_7!L!_A_N_' HAIR Rzywwzg . D - . - vnuu vclug 6 the : Newcastle, r _.__-B - - -xI.IIIIJl'` Long live the Killers! 7': Everywhere l ,-_.-- .-...u5 uulu uu , Qvbich should be used `L- .I,- /,_ _ -_-..-._ Ian I never failing cure in n.|-.I..L -I.-.,I1 | . N.H., :Propriators. 1B, 1869. __ --.v.... eri-ve i, ._...-u Shop. nA_ L.-.5-I- Vnu Au. rural/up tranaju rent, Gfttn troduru Montreal. ....u uuJ.B'l`I- 202;-**~ It is thg Inna nI:H' nun All .......... ...... u. 5.10 uuuuc, nuu H1118 It 3788 , that I came to hear the tale of circumstan- tial evidence which I am about to relate. There were in Le Blnnc two priests, the Cure and the Vicairc (in `France, the cure is what we call the vicar, and the nicaire is what we term the curate.) both of whom I knew, the f9_rmer particulaly well. There was, as I knew very well, ' no other clergyman in the place, and no other church within ten or 5 dozen miles; and yet. every now and then, I used to see elderly and most venerablc-looking men dressed in the soutane or cassock of a priest, walking about the neighbouring elds, and often coming out of the church, as if he had been there for his private de- votions. ,After a time, being curions~to know the name of this gentleman, I asked some of my friends, and tbeytuld me he was called le pere Francois. Now, as the term pero is in France only applied to the clergy who belong to the religious or- dew, and as the ourea, vicaira, and others, are `invariably called "monsieur Yahbe" when spoken of, or to, I took it into my head thatthis old gentleman must be some sort of monk, who had perhaps thrown aside his vows, and was now doing penance in this retreat for hisspast life. Andyet. there were certain facts which rendered this supposition very improbable. N 0 man seemed to frequent the church more than pere Francois." Not only was he: always present at the daily mass, but I often saw him at his private devotions in the building when no one was present, and frequently noticed him at the altar rails as a communicant. His countenance was that of a loan who had seen much trouble aif gone through much : grief, but by no means one which led me to _ think that he hn mum. |:...;.'I .. L-,I l:B.. 1-1 that he had ever lived a. bed life. And yet, why should he dress like an priest and not oiciete as such? Moreover, the inhab- itants of the place, although always ready enough to speak of other people : business, either would, or could, give me no informs. tion respecting Pete Francois : antecedents. Whenever they were questioned about him, they turned the conversation -into some other channel: ' Thus it was that, although I known th littl town `FOP unmi: inun-u uuuur uuuuuur. Luna 16 WE! lllllt, aunougn had known the little town for non?! years, _ ways glad to hear such tales as Iliad to I.IIJl.lI.7I.7a Many years ago--so many that I don t care to reckon the exact number--it was my lot to pass a great deal of my time in France. A near relative had married and settled in what may he called the very centre of that c0untry--the former province of B.erri-and to his house I used to go dur- ing my school holidays, my college vaca-' tion, and my army leave of absence. ` Near the chateau where my relative lived was one of those small French towns which, being out of the way of the busy world-life in which those who inhabit great capitals live, always seem to me the very headq_uar- . ters of dulness and ennui. Still, such as it was, Le Blane was the only place within twenty miles or more where a newspaper ; could be had, a letter could be posted, or a cigar could be purchased. In France eld sports are not of the exciting nature which they are with us. To rise at 5 11,121., start on a. tramp over cultivated groundjor ve or six hours, and come home very much ex-l hausted for the sake of bringing in a hare or a couple of parrridges, was not what I : called shooting, and so, during my sojourn . at Bonesale, I generally conned my wan- '7 deringsnto the small town aforesaid. Gra- dually I came to know some of the people, and they began to know me. The Maire I used to come forth from his little oic`e, where he smoked all day, and greet me al- most as an old friend. The Cure, who had, as a young man, served in the_Algerian army, used to look out for me, and was al- :;ta_:_l1_respecting the wars in India. Then there were two or three worthy souls, re- tired oilicers, who insisted upon taking cof- fee and petite wrris of cognac at their=e x- pcnsc whenever they saw me in the single st rect which constituted the only thorough- fare of the town, and who, when I was a very junior Lieutenant of Dragoons, in- sisted upon giving me the rank of Major, always speaking of me as Monsieur le Commandant Auglais, and addressing me with as much deference as ifT had been a .licutenant-colonel of life guards. Having visited the little place annually for several years, as schoolboy, as collegian, and- as oicer on leave, the good people took an interest in me, and I in them. It is sel- dom that an Englishman gets on intimate terms with French country people, and still more rare for him to know thoroughly the ins and outs of all their little aifairs. Such, however, was my case with the in- hahitnnts of Le Blane, and thus it . am A iciaise of ._.... ...5..... uulu azuu " 7:00 A.M. fl;-NITED sums RAILS. . n1u'1'1Bl:[ MAILS per Canadian steamers will be closed day at 12 M. Per Cm: dnnd Bremen lines, eve and Tztcsdagg respectively at 5 PJ! SINGLE` COPIES of theDAILY Nnws may be` bad at the counter of the publication oicn, Prin- cess street. Price three coppers. @"'Singl copies of the Cnnomcu AID Nnws, containing the news of the week, may be had in wrappers fur mailing. _ Price 3d. eacb,M sued every Friday. rIdIl\'. nu Psual 1 :HEs, _KNO came wrsr. 4:15 p.m. 4:05 a..m. Mixed train 10:00 3. In. 4:35 1.: u a 7:00 a i [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12; minutes for the dilference between Mqnufcnl and Kingston time.] ,, -_. - -..-us \./L'l.`J.Ul3. O 1050. Arrive, - Easter-n_by G.T.R. day trnin12;40 RM. 4:45 P.M. Western _ u u u 3:15 ct 2:15}: East and Wet night trains 9:00 7:00 A.M.i UNITED R'l|Lrnn: 1-: A rv -- 3:05_a..m. _, ~--~%rPJ' -nu uzpuultloully It be DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. _.-.-.---}------__-.__ Travellers and "Postal Gliide; -j- Trains at-xive and depa`:-t from the Kingston Station as follows : - Ill ! Executed neatly, NEW E" SEE LAST PAGE . me many Ncms. KINGSTON POST GOING IA81`. 1:30 p.m. I Mixed train 1 1:50 =- u -I " 1.!-l\I P. 1:50 com'a wrair. I --, _ -...... no lulu my , , And _. yet tftin Whicll Pnnnnotl . -lEi_ITIiBli MAILS Stenmm-a -ll `h. ..I_.., ' "ll? Dlaonn-rron 7: ch-P13 : Ind expe Itlrn rnn -_ -_;__ (Jlrcumslmnial Evi- deuce. 11.4 mniu I closed evefy Fri`- - ----- uuuuuu IMUIU " he an nflw ...-.4:.....: I.r- dFF1cE. ('11..-- Bill'- exeditiously at Mir-un nu----- .1374: M .14 'J!.ry on y In 2:45 inn. 6:15 H Iauau no.1; IIlll\aII7l r_IllU IIlWIyI Oatholic,_ newspaper writer: of the These writings mag: 91' may not have in-__ nanced the jury, But; be that u. ig. may, M. Csudzet was: found guil H sentenced to death. He not It ' with fortitude, merely declning Jaigi` ` ` canohdnri uytfhlieg :35 g some any or. o r n y mud thug" n wtujnnoeeut.` at confeuolr , in his prison, and the nnthorilietof M umishmenc cold not but he! j that sftqr. the first interview 6!` M with the convicted man, beat any M` not believe him to be gntltj. 1| ` IJIIIVV uuu w up|'1V_0 mm of all energy.` l With us in Englnndlevery sec _ is supposed to be innocent until1Iu;lt`|u{on~` vet] to be guilty. I don't say this lojlg-1 ways literslly the case. but such is ory of the criminal law, and s fury ` ory it is. In France it is axictly trury. The practice of case with M. Csndret. Ho was I; by this authority, budgeted by that, by a. third, mode to contradict hi H . s fourth, and sneered at by s fth, almost believed he was guilty; - M very consciousness of his in him desperste._ And certainly, if clllilstantial evidence sgsins_s strong, it wgs on this bocliion. Th; was the most unlikely msnjn lllall commit any crime--nnd putieulnyrlyv crime-evory one admitted; and could not help declaring that thq against him was terribly clear and _ Even some of his brother clergyfi ` whom had known him as boy and thirty and more Venn kink .|....rr...-w .. uulu uuu KBOWII mm boy and thirty more years kept, aloof and declared, much as it grieved 5 say so, that he was `guilty. .t _ l _ M ' The unfortunate priest underwent Q and most heartrbreakingirial-1 mental torture, which cin only be ilictid" by 3 French criminal trial. An I mnttcnl course the press was ngaingt him. `Ill thmtsr days the fact of a priest being guilty Ilfly crime was the subject of joy to thdnuuur` than half indel, nnd nlwayr bitqrl . newspaper writer: am ..`..'.:..a ~~ uqul uolse, as no thought, of some one in room. He hug! called out, i.n_d ukewhoa was there, but, receiving no dozed off again. Subeequently, but. i I could not any how long inter, h_e.hui A ` again awoke by the noise, in `he th his study window being opened. I ` II a up, went into the study, bu not]: tojustify his alarm, had i h ' I have been dreaming, ondh goal to _ l again. In the morning he'hud gwoke e tber later than usual, and missed pocket hnndketchief and 3 pair of that had been the night beforeln hit room, The former he thought he _ have drop_ped-somewhere during the ~ and hewaa just. going to inquirogfor. letter when the slum was given, Andhllonll rushed out tojoee what was. the mud.` This much, and his antecedents, uu`=::[;+aTu: he could urge in his defence. In cclllltinfl Inornntl In tIzI--- --`k ` ' ' ' .. \4UluII|.I urge: In my aeleneo. `In `_ \. accusation seemed to come upon hint blow and to deprivp him of All ~_ With Enszlnndtven urn--I -A W. -- 6-5 av DLUP HUT UTIB3. Ln 3 cumstances were such, and tho . against M. Caudret was so 3 _Ma.n-e conszdered it his duty to s|'me"I`l`,3`li' The people did not know what to Until now-his chanacterfhad boon , t that of a saint; now he" 'wIs_ dilcqg having been guilty of the acts of,q.'_ He was taken to Lyons, and M t numerous tedious inteirogationubo V and that authority, put upon trial 19;. life. All he Could ,_ M `_ that, during the night, when the, 7 been committed, be had been swokehy` noise, as he thought, his ind ukei smn,ay,I'.,,hnd{ dnzprl n3 -N-`-` " ` A Search was made, and close. when this weapon was found, 1!. cwam raeagagto stop her cries. Inavf for the earl{ cup of coffee, the h_ _ went to cal her, and to her horror, fall!` the poor creature murdered in ,her The alarm was given, and it, W88_ t-but a.~double crime had been A j or rendering her mm-der._'a1l the more to her was found a. knife that belonged to_ priest,_ and wbich`he>nlwayn eptin study-3 long Corsican dggger Iy M `eh My bad preserved for years as 3 cnriogg. was afterwards given, in evideneoptlla was observed to mm rcbea-d1_7 pale; almost mint. Further inveBtigetionb_ro'ngh l were found dirty in the study, belonged to the priest. _ A ` his was. moreover. found in thauhf ; r` ` women's bed, and had eviden't_.ly I the _, sir _y_a;1re It 'h1e*d.utv to u-mu V-. - ame on next day, [she remained.` -_- ._.... nu, uuu. part of a: week, the priest : giving her her meals in the prea?;ytere,T for she " said she w on the wa to it distantparts On the f _ or s_ixtl_1 day of her loiotni __|__ J` I V .,_-- .....u uuau an distant; kg sixth day she did not make her app: earl 1 calf and _het n.,. M... ...--L-_-A been for many years, the custom to tween the priesfs house and the `Itch, all!` built about thirty yards from the format" was 9. small house, consisting of rooms very modestly furnished,` and called hospice In this hoepice it was,/and lodging for` any stray traveller -Who` uk for it, and was too poor to goto illil. One night a. young woman oalledjt Hui prieet s house, and asked if she ' tuba up her abode for the night at the She did so; and as a henvyyngyjy M came nn 9..-; .1.-- -'L- Pere F,ranoois s real name` waa.0Iwd:jot--- ` Monsieur l Abbe Caudrot. Msnyyedrl be _u_ fore I had known him-shortly aha! Ustoration of the Bourbon; in "I had gone to the ecclesiastical oo1_1oge of 8: \ Sul ice, in Paris, with the intention of, stu Ring for the chnmh- 11:. ......z..-` -mm that establishment had been most exemplary and after remaining there the amp! four: g;;_ ve` years, he had been ordained,_, and _).'e- M turned to his native dioccee in the he was at once appointed viare in gm : ]arge`town-pa.riah. In this position `he remained about six years; and.` when left._'nn hi. .....m=-A---- - -~ land had sean`and bowodpgail-1 aid "` '1: the old man, it was onlv at m.....r ` - 1--I .- was a very poor ge /'w1thrn an or NUMBER 234., or go to E` youulgmwoman called at tho` 'or 'M ` nd heavy sncw`~'slt_uwlr day, she remained the yeah, the ~meala lr.itohanraf We she"s:_a.id sha'wa. ` .5 `.1;;': 2;: I d2gger._w1g1,nh has a eunouty_ 1. in evidano,3thu:u : Found M n.....:_-_;. `CID ' His conduct 032 1 BL!/E3111` 1'15`! rim: 0 F.` so P J HITIgsi'i'7`EoI::d_(l'1nu':n u3dnJ. m awsl |l'alA_., ,~..-'4 Ki.'i'GSTO.\' every 115)` (Sunday: I ms-.|5 A.3l.,11.:-)A 31., 2 I`..\L? umur son and juul I:5l.ANI) pn Mondays, `ya-and Saturvinys 3!. 73%|! tI.,l1A.H, I P.I., 3_,iP.&I., 5 P.M. mnanns `3$1 rm1:AYs mm: lueu other days. roux 1sr..u:n 9 mm, 11 Pl.,3P.l.nnd7 r.u_. % Jlonsnn, no FRIDAY * VDLUGK, Kingston time. 811d `I `l'E.UasnAYs, and SATUR- , Al. ` . aw Puuge lppl] to the `- An Im-nuns I 00., Freight Agents. I __ , kuowss, Hnsua, Tune her trip: about the 21 gm` ti I-urn |.'in.e,.-A- PIJ1l'il1h"1`<.L);_\' '1'. gm. nun AS F'ULLO.\`S: 41-; euuneeting_with the Grand Pull the West and` Bay Of T`! 5309.103 lb 4:30 [Iain `ofgo, Ind the Northern Trans- ` FIT! Propellers leaving 0399 Mlnd AH Ween:-n Porls. lily I1 8 Al. ` '~ v----1 g"`:`;lm0AnnUruhR-s wruar hm Street, for the above `V LVN "y day (Sundays P13? THE " k. Iellnim. ...E._O,:",l9c-n UTY U'l`TAW LS. - uuuuw _.... ...,._____\ _ hnhyelceplrdl A H4u.r.r.\s'r I-`I\'|:: `H.009 0' 1h!` Sienna` '2"? In_1rni':1g\.\lmu. E, T0|1Q]\` Bay. ` -V- I Xnunu II-IIA|\;u0I4 Lu jldl nnri Cnhforn [1C5nfonAhle Lnd Cm ghladnu mi Go.-ulleme Q UPPER CABIN STlZ.\\IF.R Wm 1:31:10 w N, '-------Iull l.. G. ll. KINI In-ry What`, fool of B: _b.loy ,1sv;9. "'l.ILs. . Hun _` ~ -.. uunuu nun Fonda; the 6:25 . HI ..-_-z-- - '1 ~-......., man I In, '5'|lZ=lo duiiy (Sunday: `ex- ` A..\l. (except Mondays), "*9 Grand Trunk Trains and Clilollu can: A u ...:_ __ I `EXPRESS LINE. mL\'G of lhl of] |.mupi1,1a69. DAILY | in Lhy 5.: I869. I ud`13$pe \`i_m:(-nl Ferry. _.__ ?11.1IxII~: xwn. Wolfe island Ferry. OI ~& after Jan ugly 5, tags. lloun ISLAND n Mondays` -Tflnli un 41-: an ':<'1l|

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